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Scenario 21: When two people are transferring a rifle, whose responsibility is it to ensure the rifle is unloaded under ACTS?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. While everyone should be responsible, the receiver must personally PROVE the firearm unloaded before accepting it — you cannot rel
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Question: Scenario 21: When two people are transferring a rifle, whose responsibility is it to ensure the rifle is unloaded under ACTS?
Answer options: ✅ Both parties share responsibility, but the person receiving must personally PROVE it is unloaded before accepting
- Only the person handing it over
- Only the owner of the rifle
- Only a range officer
Correct answer: Both parties share responsibility, but the person receiving must personally PROVE it is unloaded before accepting
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. While everyone should be responsible, the receiver must personally PROVE the firearm unloaded before accepting it — you cannot rely solely on the passer. The correct answer is "Both parties share responsibility, but the person receiving must personally PROVE it is unloaded before accepting". This capacity-fill scenario 21 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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